OT OT OT OT OT OT OT Thumper was the bunny wabbit. Bambi was the deer. :) Jonathan Finger RPT -----Original Message----- From: pianotech-bounces@ptg.org [mailto:pianotech-bounces@ptg.org] On Behalf Of Robert Goodale Sent: Monday, March 17, 2003 9:13 PM To: Pianotech Subject: Not the "Thumperer" >was What I love about America Hold the phone... for the record I am not the "Thumpist". His post was at the bottom, not mine! (I don't think you were referring to me but I want to get the record straight in case someone else didn't get it). BTW, wasn't Thumper a little baby deer who didn't quite understand what the meaning of life was about? As I recall he was always saying things that didn't make sense and having to be corrected. He even named a skunk "flower". Interesting isn't it. Perhaps "thump" could also be regarded as a verb: "I really thumped up today", or "The piano I worked on really thumped", or "The weather is really thumpy today". Rob Goodale, RPT Las Vegas, NV > Thump, > > TAKE IT SOMEWHERE ELSE!!!!!!!!!! I'M SICK OF YOUR POSTS LIKE THIS!!!! > > Avery > At 07:58 PM 03/16/03 -0800, you wrote: > >You forgot whiskers on kittens, warm woolen mittens, bright copper kettles, > >brown paper packages tied up with string. You know... some of those other > >favorite things. > > > >Rob Goodale, RPT > >Las Vegas, NV > > > > > What I love about America: > > > Tree lined streets. Trolley cars. Big Victorian > > > mansions. Rose-covered cottages. The Erie Canal. > > > Jeffersonian Democracy. The Constitution. Edison. > > > Tesla. Westingouse. Penn Station. What was once the > > > finest railroad system on earth. > > > McKim Meade & White. Frederick Law Olmstead. Carnegie. > > > Tiffany. John LaFarge. Whistler. Maxfield Parrish. > > > Howard Pyle. The Palace Theater. Eddie Cantor. Jack > > > Benny. Benny Goodman. Bix. The songs of Kern, > > > Gershwin, Berlin, Porter and most especially Richard > > > Rogers. Gus Kahn. Doris Day. Fletcher Henderson. > > > Bogey. Jimmy Stewart. Buster Keaton. Chaplin. > > > Katherine and Audrey Hepburn. Helen Forrest. > > > Companies that really cared for their employees, > > > and built them houses, theaters, parks, schools and > > > hospitals. Religious freedom. Freedom of speech and of > > > the press. Indoor plumbing and a propensity for > > > bathing surpassed, possibly, only by the Swiss. > > > Paramahamsa Yogananda ( an authentic Indian saint who > > > was granted audience at the White House by Coolidge ) > > > Mark Twain. Lincoln. And an environment that has > > > spurred the greatest technological advances the world > > > has ever seen. > > > Sadly, much on this list has passed, and is now > > > replaced with strip malls, asphalt, companies that > > > screw their employees out of life savings and CEO's > > > that "make" 500 times what their entry level guys do. > > > Rap "music", pollution, and a government that is not > > > doing enough to get us free from petroleum dependancy, > > > and may very soon start WWWIII. > > > I have a right to be sad. > > > Thump > > > >_______________________________________________ > >pianotech list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives > > > _______________________________________________ > pianotech list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives _______________________________________________ pianotech list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives
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